March 2001
Intermediate to advanced
416 pages
10h 27m
English
![]() | Exercises |
2-1. Identify some object-oriented software that you can use to try the various techniques and issues we have discussed. Ideally the software will comprise a complete application, but you could select a few classes that work together. Collect analysis and design documents that relate to the software. If specifications exist for each class, then make sure they are well written—that is, that they contain complete and unambiguous descriptions of every operation. If specifications do not already exist, create them. We recommend using OCL (see [WK99] for a description).
2-2. Review the various diagrams in this chapter for Brickles and make ...
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